Mod Knobs; Generators - Korg wavestate Owner's Manual

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Modulation
Release Velocity
This is the note-off velocity, representing how quickly the note is released from the keyboard.
Gate and Gate+Damper
Gate is triggered by a new note after all notes have been released, such as at the beginning of a phrase. Gate+Damper is
similar, except that it is triggered by a new note-on after all notes and the damper are released.
Note-On Trig and NoteTrig+Damp
Note-On Trig is similar to Gate, but it triggers with every new note-on, even in the middle of a legato phrase.
NoteTrig+Damp includes the damper pedal in the equation, as shown in the diagram below.
Gate, Gate+Damper, Note-On Trig, and NoteTrig+Damp
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2
Note
Damper Pedal
Gate
Gate+Damper
Note-On Trig
NoteTrig+Damp
Note Number
This provides simple key tracking, going from minimum at MIDI note 0 to maximum at MIDI note 127.
Aftertouch and Poly Aftertouch
These receive Aftertouch and Poly Aftertouch via MIDI. Note: the wavestate keyboard itself does not generate
aftertouch.

Mod Knobs

This section of the Modulation Sources list contains the 8 Performance Mod Knobs, followed by the 8 Mod Knobs for
the current Layer's Program.

Generators

Filter/Amp/Pitch Envelope
These are the three standard ADSR envelopes.
Vector Envelope A/B/C/D
The A/B/C/D selections decide which of the Vector Envelope's four outputs to use. For instance, A is the signal that
goes to Layer A's volume, which is max on the left and min on the right. C is the opposite of that, with max on the right
and min on the left.
Filter/Amp/Pitch/Pan LFO
These are the four LFOs.
Filter/Amp Key Track
These are the Key Track generators from the Filter and Amp, respectively.
Mod Process 1/2
These are the two Mod Processors.
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3
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On
Off
Signal
Resets
Time
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